TVOM: Tomorrow we will be saying good-bye to one of the greatest sitcoms of recent years. Parks and Recreation never dominated in the ratings, but it was able to build a strong following and was loved by the critics (after the shaky first season aired). A lot of that adoration can be attributed to the show’s star Amy Poehler. Poehler was known for her impersonations of Hillary Clinton, Kaitlin the odd little girl who had a fascination with her stepdad, Rick, Dakota Fanning, and morning talk show host Kelly Ripa on the late night sketch comedy show Saturday Night Live. Poehler would leave the popular series in December 2008 to begin working on Parks and Recreation, which would begin airing the following spring. Poehler has devoted her time to making us laugh every week on the NBC series for the last seven seasons. Before we wish the series a fond farewell, here are seven things you may not have known about Ms. Poehler.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will return to host the Golden Globes in 2021, Poehler announced onstage at NBCUniversal’s Televison Critics Assn. press tour Saturday.
TVF
Natasha Lyonne, Amy Poehler and Leslye Headland are teaming for a brand new Netflix series, but what's it about? Find out right here via TV Fanatic.
CS
Everybody loves it when Tina and Amy are on screen together–because they have such good chemistry they might as well be sisters–which may be why it seemed like a no-brainer to greenlight their latest comedy Sisters (previously called “The Nest”), a comedy which originated from former “SNL” writer Paula Pell and got Pitch Perfect director Jason Moore on board to helm.